1982
DOI: 10.1159/000241572
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Relationship between Peripheral Blood Flow and Blood Temperatures in Lambs during Hypoxemia and Hemorrhage

Abstract: The relationships between the peripheral blood flow and arterial and venous blood temperatures were examined in 5 lambs (mean weight 10.5 kg, 4–12 weeks old) during hypoxemia and hemorrhage. Blood flow to one hind limb was measured continuously with an electromagnetic flow transducer around the femoral artery. Aortic and venous blood temperatures were monitored by means of thermistor catheters in the descending aorta and iliac vein. The intravascular catheters and flow transducer were implanted chronically and… Show more

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“…Similar observations have been made in animal experiments. 20 The thermal status of the head or brain in newborns with cerebral pathologic states has received little attention and only a few reports have been published,. 6 " 8 Elevation of brain temperature up to 1.5°C, as observed in our study, should be taken into account in clinical practice and may cause various biologic effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar observations have been made in animal experiments. 20 The thermal status of the head or brain in newborns with cerebral pathologic states has received little attention and only a few reports have been published,. 6 " 8 Elevation of brain temperature up to 1.5°C, as observed in our study, should be taken into account in clinical practice and may cause various biologic effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%